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  • Allen Dewire
    • Apr 2018
    • 4741
    • Allen
    • Bamberg

    #106
    Dang Paul,

    You messed around and closed the little fellow up. That must have hurt a bit my friend. All that hard work and you will hardly see any of it, but you have the satisfaction of knowing it is in there. Real nice so far with all the extra finery. Have you started painting up Michael Caine yet???

    Prost
    Allen
    Life's to short to be a sheep...

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    • scottie3158
      • Apr 2018
      • 14245
      • Paul
      • Holbeach

      #107
      Originally posted by Allen Dewire
      Dang Paul,

      You messed around and closed the little fellow up. That must have hurt a bit my friend. All that hard work and you will hardly see any of it, but you have the satisfaction of knowing it is in there. Real nice so far with all the extra finery. Have you started painting up Michael Caine yet???

      Prost
      Allen
      Hi Allen, Not to worried about the interior there should be enough to see if you look closely. Michael is still on the sprue :smiling3: Thanks for looking in fella.

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      • Strenko J
        • May 2018
        • 752
        • Joe
        • Pittsburgh PA

        #108
        Well it looks like you are off to a great start..love the eye candy on the interior..I know we’ll see the usual Scottie magic on this one..looking forward to watching this one

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        • scottie3158
          • Apr 2018
          • 14245
          • Paul
          • Holbeach

          #109
          Originally posted by Strenko J
          Well it looks like you are off to a great start..love the eye candy on the interior..I know we’ll see the usual Scottie magic on this one..looking forward to watching this one
          Hi Joe good to see you again

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          • Steve Jones
            • Apr 2018
            • 6615

            #110
            You may not see it Paul but we all know its there LOL. There's been a few times when I have put hulls together and had to remove some hard work to get it to fit. I'm so glad its worked out well for you. It's all down hill from here on in mate LOL

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            • scottie3158
              • Apr 2018
              • 14245
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #111
              Steve,
              Thanks mate now the fun starts

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              • scottie3158
                • Apr 2018
                • 14245
                • Paul
                • Holbeach

                #112
                Added the welds from stretched sprue not that easy to see but didn't want them to big and chunky. I have also made a start on the bling.
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                • Jim R
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 15799
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #113
                  Hi Scottie
                  Those welds look good. Using stretched sprue is a technique I have always failed with :rolling: Don't know what I'm doing wrong! I have settled on thin worms of Milliput. Trouble with Milliput is that as you work along the weld doing the texturing the worm stretches ahead of you. So you have to re-position the worm or only work in short lengths.
                  Anyway sob story over - bring on the bling.
                  Jim

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                  • scottie3158
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 14245
                    • Paul
                    • Holbeach

                    #114
                    Originally posted by Jim R
                    Hi Scottie
                    Those welds look good. Using stretched sprue is a technique I have always failed with :rolling: Don't know what I'm doing wrong! I have settled on thin worms of Milliput. Trouble with Milliput is that as you work along the weld doing the texturing the worm stretches ahead of you. So you have to re-position the worm or only work in short lengths.
                    Anyway sob story over - bring on the bling.
                    Jim
                    Hi Jim,
                    I can't get on with the milliput. I tried it again on this first before resorting to the sprue. I get half way through doing a length then it sticks to the scalpel and pulls the lot off. So I am probably doing it wrong.

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                    • Steve Jones
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6615

                      #115
                      I'm with you Paul. Can't get on with Milliput but fine with sprue. I use a heated blade to make the weld seam which prevents pulling off the sprue but creates it's own problems. Over to you JR LOL

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                      • Guest

                        #116
                        Originally posted by Jim R
                        Hi Scottie
                        Those welds look good. Using stretched sprue is a technique I have always failed with :rolling: Don't know what I'm doing wrong! I have settled on thin worms of Milliput. Trouble with Milliput is that as you work along the weld doing the texturing the worm stretches ahead of you. So you have to re-position the worm or only work in short lengths.
                        Anyway sob story over - bring on the bling.
                        Jim
                        Cement in place first so the cement softens the plastic, then either use a heated pin held in a drill chuck and work at it that way, or a pyrogravure, see I am now speaking French.....
                        Mike.

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                        • BigGreg
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 2186

                          #117
                          Scottie those welding details...wow that is something i can't wait to see MMOORE... ;-) :-)

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                          • scottie3158
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 14245
                            • Paul
                            • Holbeach

                            #118
                            Originally posted by Steve Jones
                            I'm with you Paul. Can't get on with Milliput but fine with sprue. I use a heated blade to make the weld seam which prevents pulling off the sprue but creates it's own problems. Over to you JR LOL
                            Steve, I will have to have a practice on an old kit with the worms.
                            Originally posted by MikeC
                            Cement in place first so the cement softens the plastic, then either use a heated pin held in a drill chuck and work at it that way, or a pyrogravure, see I am now speaking French.....
                            Mike.
                            Mike, That's the way I do it with the sprue I will have to practice the putty method.
                            Originally posted by BigGreg
                            Scottie those welding details...wow that is something i can't wait to see MMOORE... ;-) :-)
                            Thanks Greg they are far from perfect but hopefully they will look ok when painted.

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                            • SimonT
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 2824

                              #119
                              Another method - Duro worms, smeared with a little petroleum jelly after sticking worm to model then piece of small bore metal tubing with the end cut to a C shape to press in welds

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                              • Graeme C.
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 1613
                                • Graeme
                                • UK

                                #120
                                Looking good Paul, the welds are nice, plenty of tips to pick up too.

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